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no pressure to back brakes on 951

I have a 951 with 68,000 miles and have bacically no pressure to the back brakes, I was trying to change the brake fluid in it and the fronts bleed fine but the backs don't squirt out when you bleed them , they just trickle out. no pressure!!!! Is my porportioning valve stuck or dirty? can I take it apart and fix/clean it? anyone else ever had this problem? I have always noticed the brakes are soft on this car and I see why now little or no back brakes.

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question

do the 86 turbo have proporting valve or do you refer to the distributor ?, or do you have an aftermarket proporting valve.

Maybe your brake lines are clogged, did you already sent air pressure tru the brake lines ?
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The car is totally stock I believe it has a valve up next to the master cyl. I couldn't imagine both back brake line being plugged up from dirst, the fluid is clean and it comes out at the back but just a slow flow not squirt like the front. My '86 NA 944 has 220,000 miles perfect brakes, hard pedal. 951 has only 68,00 and garage kept like a brand new car but a soft pedal no air in any of the lines but the back just flows out a little bleading them. Soft pedal and can't even slide the back wheels on a wet road, like no pressure to the back.

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